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HSPA Performing Arts Winter Camp

Dale from Rangiora

Mon 19th -Thurs 22nd July
10.30-4pm daily.
HSPA Studios: 62 Ashley Street, Rangiora

Cost: $36 a day. Discount price of $124 for all four days, use Promo code: 4DAYDEAL.
Age groups 6-8yrs / 8-10yrs/ 11-13yrs.

Four days of classes combining Acting Singing and Dance for students ages 6-13yrs.
Each day consists of three sessions including one each of dance, singing and acting with a lunch break and snack break. (afternoon tea provided) Students will get the chance to work with different tutors covering a range of topics like improvised theatre, musical theatre, dance and pop singing to name a few. The classes will cover different things each day so students may opt to attend one day or several. Students will not be expected to have previous experience, tutors will happily work with those who have never performed before as well as extend those with previous experience.

For more information and to enrol email dale@hspa.co.nz or call 021 899440
Register with this link: app.thestudiodirector.com...

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